A weekend that transforms how you understand health, illness, and disease
Introduction to Homeopathy with Marcus Fernandez | 6th–7th June | Regent’s University London
Full weekend · All included
This weekend gives you a deeper understanding of what the body is doing, why symptoms appear, and how to respond with clarity and confidence.
Over two immersive days, you’ll learn how to understand acute illness, recognise meaningful symptom patterns, use key homeopathic remedies safely and appropriately, and begin thinking like a homeopath rather than reacting out of fear or confusion.
For over 30 years, Marcus Fernandez has trained thousands of homeopaths worldwide and become one of the most recognised educators in modern homeopathy.
As Founder & Principal of CHE (The Centre for Homeopathic Education), Marcus has helped shape practitioner training internationally and is known for making complex ideas simple, practical, and deeply understandable.
He is also the bestselling author of Homeopathy at Home, published by Hay House, and has dedicated his career to helping people feel more empowered and informed in their approach to health and wellbeing.
This is a rare opportunity to learn directly from Marcus in person in a small group beginner setting.
No previous experience needed.
What illness actually is
Why symptoms Why symptoms appear the way they do
How the body behaves when it’s trying to recover
And how to respond without guessing
Most people are taught to treat symptoms.
We’re going to look at what the symptoms are telling you.
More and more people are realising they want a deeper understanding of health. Not just what suppresses symptoms but what symptoms mean.
Not fear-based reactions, but calm observation and informed response.
This weekend offers an introduction to that way of thinking.
By The End Of The Weekend, You’ll Be Able To:We look at:
Most introductions to homeopathy focus on remedies. This doesn’t start there.
We start with thinking – how to actually observe a case and understand what matters.
You’ll learn:
How to distinguish acute and chronic illness properly
How to take a clear acute case without second guessing
What’s actually important when you’re observing someone unwell
And how to make decisions in real time, not theory
How to decide about what potency to give, how often and when to stop.
Day One: The Foundations
We begin with the basics, but properly understood.
Not memorised – understood.
A simple, structured way to go from “I’m not sure” to a clear picture of what’s happening.
We’ll also go through the CLAMS method; a way of organising what you see so you can actually make sense of it.
And then the practical side:
What you need in front of you in real situations
Day Two: Putting it to Work
On Sunday we start where most people actually want to begin: with the remedies themselves. But not as a list to memorise – as part of understanding how acute illness presents in real life.
Fevers, coughs, sore throats
Injuries and sudden onset illness
Digestive upsets
Emotional shocks and stress reactions
And throughout, we keep coming back to how illness actually shows up in households and when you’re working from observation rather than explanation.
Because often you can’t ask what’s wrong. You have to learn to see it.
Once acute thinking is clear, we shift into chronic disease. Because chronic illness behaves differently and needs a different way of observing.
You don’t need experience.
Just an interest in understanding things more clearly.
By the end of the weekend, you’ll know
By the end of the weekend, you’ll know
Principal & Founder, Centre for Homeopathic Education
Author, Homeopathy at Home Amazon #1 Bestseller (Hay House, 2025)